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Summer Reading kick-off program where kids were able to interact with science experiments with dry ice, flash paper, exploding bottles & more. Lots of fun was had by parents and kids alike!

We can explain:

Hydrofluoric Acid dissolves glass

 

Outdoor Ad - 2005

Among the species found on tsunami debris are the Mediterranean blue mussel (left), the goose barnacle (top center), a sponge (top right) and a colonial tunicate (right center). Photo courtesy of Jessica Miller, OSU.

Kaya's science project - factory metaphor for a cell.

Fitting in a little rainy-day paddling outside Science World, on False Creek, Vancouver

Puffing Billy seen in the Making the Modern World Exhibition at the Science Museum

 

Puffing Billy is an early railway steam locomotive, constructed in 1813-1814 by engineer William Hedley, enginewright Jonathan Forster and blacksmith Timothy Hackworth for Christopher Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom. It is the world's oldest surviving steam locomotive

 

More info here:

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puffing_Billy_%28locomotive%29

 

and here:

 

www.locos-in-profile.co.uk/Articles/Early_Locos/early3.html

Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.

Construction progress on the historic building and the assembly of the tilt-up panels for the new addition.

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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.

 

Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.

 

The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.

 

Photo by Otto Construction.

Near dusk the newly renovated Science World from the Olympic Village

Sarah bint Yousif Al Amiri, Minister of State for Advanced Sciences of the United Arab Emirates, .Sue Desmond-Hellmann, Chief Executive Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA, .Jeremy Farrar, Director, Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom, .Lars Heikensten, Executive Director, Nobel Foundation, Sweden, .V. Ramgopal Rao, Director, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India, Mariette DiChristina, Editor-in-Chief, Scientific American, USA speaking during the Session "Global Science Outlook" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle

Photo showing Dr. Bernd Lamprecht, Director of the Department of Pulmonary Medicine at Kepler University Hospital during a Science Talk about the Corona Virus and its effect on the lungs.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Panorama of bicycles in front of Cox Science Center, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida

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Clayton Perry

 

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The SOPHIA cyber security software developed at Idaho National Laboratory provides multiple ways for operators to view conversation pathways on their networks.

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Health Sciences Plaza by Richard Lippenholz at UMB

For the Toy Sunday Group

Mad Scientist / Weird Science theme.

Fissure Near Cerberus Fossae

a look at the flight. Locations are accurate, flight path is highly approximate. Maybe next time we will land @ KSC?

At Idaho National Laboratory, Steve Novack holding a sheet of solar nanoantenna materials.

 

Research have devised in inexpensive way to produce plastic sheets containing billion of nanoantennas that collect heat energy generated by the sun and other sources. The technology developed at INL, is the first step towards solar energy collector that could be mass-produced on flexible materials. The sheets could one day be manufactured as lightweight "Skins" that power everything from hybrid cars to ipods with higher efficiency than traditional solar cells.

 

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Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Photos from Day 3 of the 2012 Advanced Science Course "Around the Globe and Around the Clock: The Science and Technology of the CTBT".

Researchers in NREL's Basic Sciences and Computational Sciences Center are working together on a novel way to use green algae to produce hydrogen directly from water and sunlight, that when recombined with oxygen in a fuel cell, produces clean energy without pollutants.

 

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A Knox College student explains his project in 3D computer graphics, in a computer science department presentation at the end of spring term 2014. Photo by Peter Bailley. More about Computer Science at Knox: www.knox.edu/academics/majors-and-minors/computer-science

Branch: Tully Community Branch Library

 

Event: Bubble Science

 

Date: 2012 August 22

 

Description: Having fun with bubbles! We made our own bubble mixtures and bubble wands. The best bubble mixture: 1/3 cup dishwashing liquid, 4 cups water, 1-2 tablespoons glycerin.

science graff experiment

format: 30 op 40 CM

MATERIALS: PAINT, ink, permanent markers

The Health Sciences Program at the University of Hartford prepares you for professional or graduate study in health-related fields, such as occupational therapy, speech pathology, or public health.

 

The pre-professional track of the health science program prepares you for professional or graduate study in such health-related fields as dentistry, allopathic or osteopathic medicine, optometry, chiropractic, or podiatry.

 

The curriculum includes prerequisite coursework for many graduate programs in health-related fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. The curriculum can also be tailored to meet your needs if you are interested in graduate programs with unique prerequisites (for example, two semesters of physics or a semester of biochemistry).

 

Additionally, you will take health science courses that introduce you to a wide range of health-related topics, such as Educational Strategies for Healthcare Professionals, The Human Genome, Introduction to Public Health, and Cardiovascular Disease. These courses can help you determine your long-term career goals by exposing you to a range of healthcare professional roles.

 

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Photo by Jake Koteen

 

Photos I took for work from the 8th annual Des Moines Public Schools' Science Fair. A total of 225 presented their research projects at the event, held at the Science Center of Iowa.

Lagos (Algarve), Praia da Luz

D700 + Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 80-200 f4

Students Arlee Farrell, Elena Richards, Emily Navickas, and Yarely Contreras (left to right) write in nature journals in their Concepts in Life Science (SCED 142) class as students returned to campus for the first day of classes in the spring semester on Monday, January 23, 2023 in Chico, Calif.

(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)

Construction progress on the historic building and the assembly of the tilt-up panels for the new addition.

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Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture’s design for the Powerhouse Science Center re-envisions a historic riverfront structure as a hub for science education, exploration and promotion in the City of Sacramento. On the banks of the Sacramento River, the Science Center grows out from an abandoned power station building. As a principal component of the Riverfront activation, the Powerhouse Science Center anchors Robert T. Matsui Waterfront Park and borders the southern terminus of the 32-mile American River Bike Trail.

 

Vacant for over half a century, the structure undergoes a complete historic rehabilitation and the construction of a new floor level inside. A new two-story addition projects from the east side, containing a lobby, classrooms, offices and a cafe. A 110-seat planetarium is prominently on display with a zinc-clad hemispheric dome rising above the building’s mass. As representation of our place in the universe, the facade and building mass is sectioned by multiple planes, creating continuous vector lines that extend across the building and site. From satellites to world landmarks, the lines form connections with local and global points of interest.

 

The original PG&E Power Station B was designed in 1912 in the Beaux Arts Style by architect Willis Polk and was formally closed in 1954. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, California Register of Historic Places and the Sacramento Register of Historic & Cultural Resources. The Powerhouse Science Center is designed to achieve a USGBC LEED Rating of Silver.

 

Photo by Otto Construction.

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

NHPTV Kids Club members spent the day with Nature Cat at the Squam Lake Science Center.

Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Frida at Vitenfabrikken (translates to something like The Knowledge Factory) in Sandnes. Very cool place,where it`s possible for kids (and adults) to try different experiments and see science in action.Today they had a chemistry show with bangs and flames,which is always fun.. In the picture Frida is checking out horse`s hair in a microscope. On a side note I can tell you that they also have a display here showing how much poop a person produces in a year. Didn`t photograph that one,though :-)

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